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On 24/03/06, tvali <qtvali@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> On 24/03/06, Paul de Vrieze <pauldv@g.o> wrote: |
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> > On Friday 24 March 2006 12:40, tvali wrote: |
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> > Perhaps you should read up your knowledge of the C language. After you |
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> > found that the C language is a mess, try C++, it makes things worse. |
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> > After that's finished take a look at solving this problem for ALL |
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> > languages. |
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> I actually know c++, but dont know c. Anyway, what i mean is that if |
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> you have .h files, you may make up automatic check if interfaces fit |
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> each other. I have to think about if c++ is a mess :) |
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btw if it seems like if i cant write c++, it's actually that i cant |
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write english as i'm estonian ;) anyway, i agree that programming |
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languages are a mess. I sometimes think that the whole conception of |
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putting it together from characters of alphabet always makes them |
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messy. Building another abstraction layer or library, anyway, will |
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make even a perfect language non-perfect again :) |
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tvali |
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If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I'd spend six sharpening my |
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axe. -Abraham Lincoln |
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There are two kind of sysadmins: Paranoids and Losers. -(adapted from D. Bach) |
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You can't measure time in days the way you can money in dollars |
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because every day is different. -Jorge Luis Borges |
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"Never let your boss or your customer talk you into doing a bad job." |
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http://www.approximity.com/public/quotes.html ;) |
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